Premier League relegation race: Who drops out?

Misryoum looks at the Premier League battle to avoid relegation with Tottenham and West Ham in focus, plus Forest and Leeds watching nervously.
One weekend could decide plenty of destinies as the Premier League’s relegation battle reaches its most intense stage.
With only four matches left, Tottenham and West Ham are set to be at the center of attention.. Tottenham currently sit 18th, two points behind West Ham in 17th, and they face Aston Villa on Sunday.. West Ham, meanwhile, will be aiming to protect their survival position when they travel to Brentford on Saturday.
This is the kind of situation where every point feels heavier than usual, because the margin between breathing space and a sudden collapse can be just a single result.
While Tottenham and West Ham drive the main narrative, the bottom half also includes Nottingham Forest and Leeds, both currently positioned above the relegation zone. Still, Misryoum notes that neither can completely relax, since the standings can shift quickly once the full matchweek is complete.
Forest and Leeds may be ahead of the drop, but “looking safe” in May is rarely guaranteed. The pressure is different when there’s little time left, and momentum can swing dramatically from one weekend to the next.
It’s also why Misryoum is inviting fans to take part: who do you think will end up relegated? Whether you believe Tottenham’s fight falls short, West Ham survive through the final stretch, or Forest or Leeds are dragged back in, this is the season moment where opinions matter.
Misryoum is asking supporters to send in a short video comment via WhatsApp. no longer than 45 seconds. explaining who they think will go down and why.. The best responses will be featured on Misryoum’s sports coverage. turning fan insight into part of the wider conversation around the title race’s quieter. equally dramatic sibling.
In the end, this relegation scrap isn’t just about table positions, it’s about timing, fixtures, and nerves. And with four games remaining, the Premier League can still rewrite its story in a hurry.